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What It Is, Why It's Destructive, and How to Respond
A movement called 'deconstruction' is sweeping through our churches and it is affecting our loved ones. It has disrupted, dismantled, and destroyed the faith of so many, and this book can help you not only understand what's happening but also stand your ground and respond with clarity and confidence.
- Maybe you have a loved one who is deconstructing their faith, and you are struggling to know how to respond;
- Maybe you are trying to understand the radical spiritual makeover your friend or family member is going through;
- Maybe your relationship with a loved one has been strained or even cut off because of your “toxic” Christian beliefs and you don't know what to do;
- Maybe you're experiencing doubt yourself and facing hard questions about truth, God, the Bible, theology and the gospel.
Some who leave the faith feeling wounded by the church. Others feel repressed by some of the moral imperatives found in Scripture. For some, it leads to a custom-made spirituality. For others, deconstructing their faith leads them away from the truth into agnosticism, atheism, the occult, or humanism.
Author: Alisa Childers and Tim Barnett
ISBN: 9781496474971
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What Deconstruction is, Why it is Destructive, and How to Respond
A movement called “deconstruction” is sweeping our churches and affecting our loved ones. It has disrupted, dismantled, and destroyed the faith of so many, and this book can help you not only understand what is happening, but also how to stand your ground and respond with clarity and confidence.
Perhaps you have a loved one who is deconstructing their faith, and you are struggling to know how to react;
Perhaps you are trying to understand...
Perhaps your relationship with a loved one has been strained or even ended because of your "toxic" Christian beliefs and you don't know what to do;
Perhaps you yourself are experiencing doubts and facing difficult questions about truth, God, the Bible, theology, and the gospel.
Some who leave the faith feel hurt by the church. Others feel oppressed by some of the moral imperatives found in Scripture. For some, this leads to a tailor-made spirituality. For others, deconstructing their faith moves them away from the truth towards agnosticism, atheism, occultism or humanism.